Paul & Krystal
Marcy, NY Day one- Loooong travel day! Arrived at 8pm & kindly greeted by Janus. Quick tour & off to bed! Day two- Villa Day! We spent the entire day soaking up the sun poolside. Stocked up on Pitons (US equivalent of a Corona). Dee-lish & refreshing! Wear sunscreen! Once the sun starts to set, open all the doors & windows to let the cool breeze in. Dinner was with Ramsey, the private chef- Mango grilled seafood did not disappoint!! Such a treat & a wonderfull gentleman (he even cleans up!). Worth every penny! Day three- Took a walk to th ediamond botanical gardens. 15 minutes or so. Easy walk, go early 10 am & bring water. Tried to check out Ruby's but its closed :( A new restaurant should open by the end of the month. Booked a snorkeling tour for this week through Simon Says- very reasonable. Headed off to Dasheene at Ladera. The view is beautiful. Get there by 5 to catch a gorgeous sunset. The food was ok.3/5? The chef right here at the villa was much better! TIP: Don't fall asleep before doing the dishes or the ants will visit LOL. Day four- Woke up early and caught a ride with Jannus and his son- Janus is truly a wonderful host. Grabbed a few groceries from Eroline. Headed over to Zaka's- get a smoothie for the walk home. Yum! Spent the rest of the day relaxing and napping! cooked dinner together and enjoyed a movie. Day five- Another great day spent poolside. Had dinner at Boucan- Hotel Chocolat. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. DO IT! Day six- Woke up early to meet up with Simon Says- drove us to Hummingbird Beach Resort and took a water taxi to Sugar Beach and Anse Chastenet to snorkel. Both beautiful but Anse Chastenet had better beach. After snorkeling we returned to the resort for a buffet style lunch. It was okay. After waiting a while we realized Simon was not returning to bring us back to Serrana as promised when we booked. We walked back and got pretty nasty sunburns. Recommendation- confirm exactly what you're paying for with Simon Says or go through Janus to use Mystic Man. Comments are closed.
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WEATHER IN SAINT LUCIA
While most places in the world have four well-defined seasons, its proximity to the equator means that this is not really the case for the island of St. Lucia. Archives
October 2021
Best Things to Do in St. Lucia According to Our Guests and Locals
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